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  • JATth@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Welp, my only calculation was “64 cpu threads * 30% load -> ~19 cores busy”, I may be guilty of rounding up too much… The RAM usage is intresting however, since the kernel seems to be caching all it can, to point ejecting uneeded data into swap in order to retain the disk cache. If more ram is reserved by running processes, the (likely pict-rs, database services) disk access times will begin to degrade.

    • Molecular0079@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It could also be all 64 threads being used lightly with the scheduler trying to spread the load out evenly.

      Not sure what the exact situation regarding swap in that graph, but I’ve also had the kernel preemptively use swap for rarely used chunks of memory in favor of cache when running long-running processes. Its probably relatively normal.